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185 Golf Club Rd, Hamilton, Ontario, L0R 1P0, Canada
(888) 833-8787 golfscenicwoods.ca
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May 27, 2019
I have been playing this course before it was purchased by golf north. +15 years. We arrived Sunday May 26 for our tee time at 10:40am, after booking a hot deal through golf now(all prepaid). Upon arrival we were greeted by the superintendent Richard Sweeding, Any staff at any golf course is typically kind and understanding. Not Richard, not only was he standoffish and rude, after letting us know they closed 10/18 holes on the course 1 hour earlier. Not notifying Golfnow (which would send an email). He claimed he was doing us a favour by letting us play 8 holes. He mentioned all his members were able to finish their 18 holes, but when it came to the "public" they weren't allowing anyone play the back nine and 1 hole on the front 9. After being treated so poorly by the superintendent Richard we decided to play another course in Vineland. It's unfortunate that even the starters knew Richard was to politely put it "difficult with people". Customer Service 0/10. The course is over-priced and usually horrible conditions ever since it was purchased by Golf North. Look in the same vicinity and you will get a better course, cheaper and much friendlier staff.

Jun 5, 2019
I am not sure whats going on at scenic woods but i have had a company tournament company tournament at scenic woods 3yrs in row i called the week of april this yr to book a weekend was told that weekend was wide open and that rich sweeting would call me he never did i have calles 3 more times since then and still no call back so will never go there againvery bad customer service

May 8, 2018
It's a nice course. Quite flat so it's easy to walk. There are about 10 holes where water comes into play. The river crosses this course several times. Play this place in the spring when there is plenty of water as the course really dries out in the summer and the ground gets too hard. It could be a little better maintained. I will surely go back. I play it one to two times per year.

May 29, 2018
Long coarse, we had to walk they were not letting carts on he coarse that day. Hard to find your ball in the rough. Otherwise coarse was in great shape.

May 29, 2018
Played here 2 years ago said I'd never go back. Decided one more try. First $60 a round way over priced considering other courses around. Around the greens mounds of cut dead grass as well as the rough, not only sloppy but made finding your ball extremely difficult. Members cutting in is a regular occurrence, one of the reasons I quit going a couple years ago. Sad thing is the course has a nice layout and could be a first rate. Maybe I expect to much from Golf North just glad I didn't buy a Golf North membership.

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